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PMC unveils all-new Main Monitor models at NAMM 2026

PMC has unveiled its all-new Main Monitor models at NAMM 2026. Marking the company’s 35th anniversary, this launch represents PMC’s first complete reinvention of its main monitoring systems in more than three decades, and the most substantial advancement since the range was last updated 10 years ago.

The latest designs advance every aspect of monitor performance – driver technology, system architecture and software control – to deliver clarity, lower distortion and increased headroom for modern music and film workflows, including spatial and immersive audio.

At the foundation of the system is PMC’s latest generation of large-format bass drivers, created to work in harmony with an evolved ATL bass-loading system and LaminairX airflow technology.

Featuring heavily vented motor assemblies, dual-spider suspensions and triple-wound voice coils offering up to 36mm of linear excursion – more than triple the previous generation – these drivers deliver highly controlled, natural low-frequency reproduction, even at the highest output levels.

The all-new hand-built PMC75v3 soft-dome driver delivers the midrange and incorporates the proprietary a-void absorber. This long, damped acoustic chamber prevents rear-wave reflections from colouring the output, reducing distortion, improving transient accuracy, and contributing to an exceptionally open and truthful midrange. 

Further enhancing this driver is PMC’s proprietary n-compass dual-profile waveguide, which is optimised to ensure smooth, wide dispersion through the crossover region, preserving a stable soundstage across a vast listening area.

High-frequency reproduction is provided by PMC’s hand-built 34mm soft-dome HF driver. With its low-distortion motor assembly, matched dome and shallow waveguide, it offers extended, fatigue-free listening and a natural in-room response.

Every model in the Main Monitor Series is powered and controlled through PMC’s latest DSP and amplifier platform, centred around the updated SoundAlign2 software environment and the new master36 system controller.

Using any standard web browser, engineers can configure individual monitors or entire systems for room integration, EQ, delay, polarity, crossover optimisation and preset management, with up to 32 loudspeakers managed within a single installation.

The master36 – a compact 3U unit – combines advanced 32-bit DSP crossover processing with high-efficiency amplification, providing flexible analogue and digital inputs, full network control and six Class-D amplifiers delivering a total of 3600W for precise, consistent performance across the range.

For larger installations and dual-cabinet configurations, the power20 adds a state-of-the-art 2000W Class-D amplifier in a matching 3U chassis, driving the bass units in XBD systems and selected low-frequency sections in the PMC10-4, PMC10-4 XBD and PMC15 XBD.

The Main Monitor Series launches with four models – the PMC10, PMC12, PMC15 and PMC10-4 – each a fully active three-way design based on PMC’s new driver platform and ATL architecture. 

All can be used as standalone full-range monitors or expanded with matching XBD cabinets, which add a dedicated LF enclosure for increased bass headroom and system scalability.

Additionally, there are matching standalone Subs that use the same driver complement and cabinets. This modular approach enables engineers to tailor systems for a wide range of room sizes and formats, from compact single-tower installations to high-power XBD configurations and large multichannel arrays. 

Thanks to consistent dispersion characteristics and shared voicing across the range, models can be combined seamlessly in immersive environments, including Dolby Atmos Music rooms.